New Sulfur Based Collector System For Increased Recoveries Of Molybdenum And Copper

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. MacHue
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Sulfur containing collectors have been shown over the years to function as strong, selective and non-selective sulfide mineral collectors. Unfortunately, the majority of the widely known sulfur based collectors are of low molecular weight, volatile and subsequently, possess an objectionable odor. Higher molecular weight sulfur based collectors (C9 and higher) are significantly less odiferous due to lower volatility and lower vapor pressures. In this study, a specific proprietary higher carbon number collector, Orfom® MC 37, was blended and used successfully to recover 2-3% additional molybdenum in a laboratory flotation system, when compared to a standard collector blend. Copper recoveries were also positively affected. Further testing is required to give additional conditions favorable to increased copper and molybdenum recoveries, but indications at this time show the proprietary sulfur based collector blend to be a selective collector of molybdenum, while providing a significant increase in copper recoveries.
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APA: L. MacHue  (2010)  New Sulfur Based Collector System For Increased Recoveries Of Molybdenum And Copper

MLA: L. MacHue New Sulfur Based Collector System For Increased Recoveries Of Molybdenum And Copper. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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